Julie says that she's "never had a relationship that lasted longer than a month." However, in the previous season, her relationship with Carl lasted more than a month; and in the first season, viewers are led to believe that she might have had a long relationship with Peter Teller (in the episode "Love, Death, and the Whole Damn Thing").

Julie says "Who would have ever thought that Paco would win the lottery by using the bra sizes of the Golden Girls." Kind of tacky, since this show was essentially a spin-off of "The Golden Girls" and often featured the female leads as guest-stars.

William Daniels guest stars as Hank's father in this episode, and Rider Strong guest-starred as Hank's son in a previous episode, "The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea." Both actors later starred together in "Boy Meets World."

Just a useless piece of trivia... Hank says: "I've never treated a public figure before, except for the Maytag guy." The Maytag repairman from the long-running campaign was played by the late Gordon Jump. Jump costarred in the first season of "Soap," which was created by Nurses creator Susan Harris. He later became better known as Arthur "Big Guy" Carlson on "WKRP in Cincinati," which he co-starred on with Loni Anderson. Anderson was added to the cast of "Nurses" the following season.

In this episode, Gina's father Antonio is played by William Marquez. In later episodes, he was played by (former Soap co-star) Gregory Sierra, and his character was re-named Vargas. No reference is made to this episode in the latter Vargas Cuevas episodes and Vargas has no idea who Hank is when they meet.

This episode marked the first appearance of Dr. Amanda Riskin (Florence Stanley). The recurring character was billed as a guest-star throughout most of the season, and finally received a cast credit near the end of the season. In the second season, her character disappears without explanation.

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